As specialist photo book dealer Oliver
Wood writes in the show's
catalogue: "Distribution and employment models have changed
beyond recognition since the time when the popular printed press was an
integrated part of the daily lives of millions. But the urge to explore and
document our surroundings is too powerful not to survive. Extraordinary
photographs that disturb, provoke, and inform us will continue to be made,
though the exact circumstances in which we encounter them, and how that work
is best funded are matters that are yet to be determined."

As such, the work the students have produced consists of traditional as well
as cutting-edge and experimental work, ranging from a series documenting the
cultural importance of filming Game
of Thrones in Northern Ireland, to the new wave of non-voters in the
UK and the migration of Tunisians across the Mediterranean. By Livia
Bonadio (@liviabonadio)

The exhibition continues until Saturday, August 30, 2014 at P3 Ambika
(opposite Madame
Tussauds) University of Westminster, Marylebone Road, NW1 5LS. Admission
is free. Open daily from 11 am to 6 pm.